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Caden might have saved my life, but he had slammed the door on our friendship, taking away my secret keeper, my resting place, my person, and replacing him with a coolly casual acquaintance. So, when I’d woken up from the coma, I hadn’t just lost the normal future I’d planned for. I’d lost everything. Because I’d lost him.
As I watched them go, I couldn’t imagine what Nash had exposed himself to. It was as if his heart were walking around outside his body, and he was completely okay with it. Nothing on this planet could get me to sign on for that. But as I watched Maddie stretch onto her tiptoes to brush her lips across his cheek, I knew it meant my life might be a damn lonely one.
“Thank you.” The woman stared at her for a moment. “It’s crazy. You look just like that woman who got murdered in Mississippi. The one whose husband went down for it. But lots of folks think he didn’t really do it—” “Sally,” her husband clipped. “What? She does.” Aspen had gone an unnatural shade of white.